VUKOVAR VUKOVAR, Nov 15 (Hina) - A Serb People's Party (SNS) candidate on the minority slate in the upcoming parliamentary elections, Milan Djukic, has said that Croatian Serbs cannot be led by people who "voted for removing the Serbs
from the Constitution, or those who mobilised their sons to be killed for nothing".
VUKOVAR, Nov 15 (Hina) - A Serb People's Party (SNS) candidate on
the minority slate in the upcoming parliamentary elections, Milan
Djukic, has said that Croatian Serbs cannot be led by people who
"voted for removing the Serbs from the Constitution, or those who
mobilised their sons to be killed for nothing". #L#
Presenting SNS candidates in Vukovar on Saturday, Djukic said the
SNS would run in the elections with three candidates in
constituency no. 12, the constituency for national minorities
which covers the whole of the country, and in constituency no. 11,
which is designed for expatriate Croatian citizens.
Djukic reiterated that Croatia was still not a civic state and that
Serbs could live only in a civic Croatia.
Commenting on Croatian Democratic Union leader Ivo Sanader's
invitation to Croatian Serb refugees to return to their homes,
Djukic said Sanader was one of the people whose political option had
enabled "ethnic cleansing and settlement in Croatia".
Djukic said that neither Sanader nor (Social Democrats' leader)
Ivica Racan could promise the Serbs rights, because those rights
were guaranteed by the constitution and relevant legislation.
(hina) rml